This wonderful Broadway hit is a farce about a farce. The play opens
with a touring company dress rehearsing a fictitious show "Nothing On".
Noises Off offers the opportunity to look at this production from many
different angles, both figuratively and literally. This show offers
no rest for its audience. Its fast pace and witty writing makes for
wonderful entertainment.

Maggie Ferreira
With only one stage performance under her belt in The Rocky Horror Show
Maggie feels fortunate to be joining this talented cast. Orginally
from Mystic, CT she now calls Montpelier her home where she
ships "The World's Best Cheddar " and lives with her partner Drew.

Marcel Freda
has been acting for 10 years during which some of his
favorite roles have been, Clifford Anderson in Deathtrap, Stanly Gardner
in Run for your Wife, Argan in The Imaginary Invalid and of course Tim in
Noises off. When not acting he is currently the director of the Peoples
Academy Drama club in Morrisville, where he and his brilliant cast are
fresh off of a trip to the New England Drama Festival.

Jonathan Fuller
was born in Maine and grew up in Vermont. He has been acting since
childhood in educational, community and professional film and theatre. His
secret identity is that of a computer programmer.

David Lagala
lives with his wife Louise and their three cats in Waterbury. He
has performed locally with the Lamoille County Players, The Barre Players,
The Stowe Theater Guild, The Montpelier Theater Guild and at Unadilla
Theater (he enjoys doing this).

Michael LeMay
has been active in Central Vermont theater for many years.
He had acted with and/or directed for the Barre Players, Montpelier
Theatre Guild, Valley Players, Unadilla Theatre and Echo Valley Community
Arts. Among his favorite roles have been "John Jasper" in Drood, "Rev John
Hale" in The Crucible, "Renfield" in Dracula and "Joseph" in Joseph and
the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Mike lives in Moretown with his wife,
Sherry, and their animal brood.

Ginger Pierce
was bitten by the theater bug about ten years ago when her husband
persuaded her to audition for Woodchuck in Woz.He hasn't been able to get her off
the stage since. Some favorite roles include Belinda in Noises Off, Bella in Lost in
Yonkers, and Kate in Dancing at Lughnasa. In real life Ginger enjoyes gardening,
collecting costume pieces, and her six kids with husband, George.

George Pierce
lives with his wife and 6 children in Stowe, and has
directed at Quarryworks, Stowe, and for the Lamoille County
Players. He got involved in theater in High School, when he
realized, that's where all the fun girls were. His wife plays the role of
Dotty.

Jenifer Tuck
was born and raised in Syracuse, NY and lives in Waitsfield with her husband
Dennis Derryberry, their two little daughters, Lila and Claudia, and their
yellow lab, Beasley. She made her stage debut in 2003 as Truvy in
“Steel Magnolias” and has never looked back.
“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” with the Valley Players was Jenifer's
first musical theater experience. When not parading around on stage, Jenifer
teaches Economics at the Community College of Vermont.

Betsy Whyte
has performed with a number of area theater groups including
Lyric Theatre, Stowe Theatre Guild, and the Essex Community Players.
Favorite roles have included Miss Hannigan in "Annie", Nellie Forbush in
"South Pacific", Hodel in "Fiddler on the Roof", and Princess Winnifred in
"Once Upon a Mattress." She lives in Richmond, home of the Round Church
and the best Chicken Pie Supper in Vermont.

Bryan Wockley
was born and raised in southern Maryland. Most recently, he has acted in and
produced shows with the Ohio Valley Summer Theater, The Valley Players and
the Stowe Theatre Guild. His favorite roles include the “Manager” in Out
of Order, “Detective Davenport” in Funny Money, and “Frank Bryant” in
Educating Rita. Bryan lives in Waitsfield with his fiancé Sarah and their two furry friends.